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THE SEATTLE STAK, 8 GREAT CHRISTMAS CARNIVAL! WA daly pe A) The Store— }] a\ ( ee Scarcely needs a word of introduction to STAR readers. Most of them knew it as WS Mk a “Notion” store in Bell Town ten years ago. It’s altered since then. In a good : many respects it is a different store. In one respect it is unchanged. It always sells goods at the fairest prices, and whenever it gets A BARGAIN s It passes it along (witha fair wage added for gathering and distributing). It was TY Sa, the first store on the Pacific coast to buy back again anything that proved unsatis- ud) |! factory to the purchaser without a lot of tiresome questioning and endless excuses if, and apologies. Today Thirty-two Thousand Square Feet Is filled with holiday goods gathered from the ends of the earth biddin you a A Right Royal Welcome Commencing Tonight the store will remain open till 9 o’clock and this evening WAGNER'S FULL ORCHESTRA Will Play From 7:30 to 9:30 P. M. AW LENA IS Take the music for the handshake. Make yourself at home. Nobody will ever ask you to buy anything. That is your pleasure. Will sell whatever you may fancy, but will not coax. 4 iy, 2 } . . z 4 { hit f4)| Two hundred salespeople will willingly show anything you may desire to see. That’s one of the charms of the store. Everybody feels at home i bs x. i . i fh : ; \Ehue the minute they enter the door. Quite as attractive as the music and the display of Toys and Holiday things : Wiad Ny are the wonderful sales we tell of below. Are you interested enough to read further ? A GreatSale of Books =| The Truth About the Sewing | 50c Sheet Music [5c ot a month old and yet selling 1 deal of opposition when we start- lusive dealers had agreed to sell 0c well it copy, which allows us @ fair profit and nd pleasure nearer to the average musician. So, we re- peat, all .t0¢ music for 2c, but these songs €o on eale today and all the week o , haggle prog Ay Ket a sewing ma- . | : 2 2 Oh iad "Menten Just as the Sun Went Down. Good Mr. Mati Man, ree C 00 S or C | «¢ r $40, bu ' me any " She's My Irene. You're Taiking—Rag Time, ¢ D wing 1 nteed for a long- I Ain't Obliged to Stand No Nigger|I'se @ Pickin’ My Company Now. | i the « ly indorsed Foolin’. Just in Sight of Old Grace Church it brea In the Whirl of Soctety, Tower. Some are bound in cioth, but the majority have paper covers, ana | ye i My Honolulu Queen. Sophie—e Southera Ditey, | , long bel anew J Reneath the Southern Sunny Skies, ail are well worth reading. We shall not sell any to dealers—indeed want, and they have « aor Ambolena Snc The Lily of Lagu reg : : Robespierre Waits Virginie, My Deby. ey’ Y vem ¥ e seal of t Lore set on th et pase | or Ho March, * of every volume—not advertise ment, mind—merely a saf, ard fo ritter rant years © Belle of Ne 0 } Because I love you. ime—not an a n a guard for | them with a written gua for ter at ped By on ag eR Olcott's Irish Serenade, you and us. Al are worth 2c apie You get -! n ol Lin Georgia Camp Meeting. ithe Suet enas Whistling Rufus, : When You Ain't Got No Moftity, Just One Girl 7 . % . . All for 15¢ Apiece BUT ’TIS AN ENDLESS TALE We might tell of the Thousands of Dolis ready and waiting for some little mother to claim them Hundreds of Toys Some that go--and go they shall, too! Railroad Trains, Circus Riders, Clowns that Dance, and Rabbits Three for the Price of One thatJump. There are Eighty-five Thousand Handkerchiefs and Two Thousand Umbrellas--All for Christ- mas! And. and, and--but, there; the page is full now. Good Night. poxnMARCHE Worth ff & €oO New York Office, 83 Water St. 1419 to 1429 Second Ave., and 115-117 Pike St.